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. >> it's about quality education not being in the classroom in a 100 degree weather in the summertime. others say it's about respect and almost everyone says the kids come first. we're not doing this because we're greedy and we want more. it doesn't look like it will be the last day tomorrow. as a senior she is worried this could impact college admissions. i would rather be in school and my teachers happy. >> ray turner says the lessons of students can be found right here on chicago's side. tempers are running high on both sides of the strike but spoke with civilians who are dealing with it. >> this is a difficult situation for a lot of families working parents expect their kids will be in school this time of year so for them to have to come up with a backup plan on child care on such short notice has been very stressful for some of them. others have had to take off work we have even heard of people who had to take their children with them to work even stay at home moms have had to rearrange their schedules but whatever the situation parents i talked with today are trying to make the
. >> it's about quality education not being in the classroom in a 100 degree weather in the summertime. others say it's about respect and almost everyone says the kids come first. we're not doing this because we're greedy and we want more. it doesn't look like it will be the last day tomorrow. as a senior she is worried this could impact college admissions. i would rather be in school and my teachers happy. >> ray turner says the lessons of students can be found right here on...
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. >> people with basic education, the kind of education that 25 years ago would have guaranteed you a good job for life. that's becoming harder. >> we can all see that in our daily lives. think about it, travel agents, we don't need them anymore because we have the internet. people don't have so many secretarial positions. we saw it recently in the retail sales employment numbers. sales are up but jobs are down. why is it? we're buying online. i think that is a great trend. i believe in technology, all of us love it. >> what do you do with the people. >> we have to be realistic and honest about the fact that we all encounter in our daily lives those good, solid jobs for someone -- yes, chris christie does want to work really hard. they are not there. either you're a generous ipo person and doing fantastically well or struggling to get by at the bottom. i think that makes america and actually all of the western world right now in a really difficult place. our democracies are built on a robust middle class. >> an area that's important, an area where the president is wrong factually, he
. >> people with basic education, the kind of education that 25 years ago would have guaranteed you a good job for life. that's becoming harder. >> we can all see that in our daily lives. think about it, travel agents, we don't need them anymore because we have the internet. people don't have so many secretarial positions. we saw it recently in the retail sales employment numbers. sales are up but jobs are down. why is it? we're buying online. i think that is a great trend. i...
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they have corrected the wrong market ideas they had 20 years ago, and they he a much better education than, -- and tanzania is similar to thailand in 1972 and soon we will see african countries doing good. >> this is wonderful. r problems are solved w know what works and we will be rich. >>guest: no, we have tis problem with two billion human beings in poverty. i did most of my research in the poor part of the world. all poor people are clever otherwise they would be died. if youou are poor and stupid, yu die. >> they don't have rule ofaw? >>guest: they don't have rule of law or access to credit and they are locked in a vicious circle poverty. it takes a sll investment to get them out of that. to me it shows the aptitude of people. when a young couple decide to grab if the kingdo a to have two children, they invest in the children and they take off. we have two-child families from here and onward. the world is governed from that. it is not the b corporations or banks that run the economy, it is the young couple who decide to work. >> when they are educated with wealth they . >> are he
they have corrected the wrong market ideas they had 20 years ago, and they he a much better education than, -- and tanzania is similar to thailand in 1972 and soon we will see african countries doing good. >> this is wonderful. r problems are solved w know what works and we will be rich. >>guest: no, we have tis problem with two billion human beings in poverty. i did most of my research in the poor part of the world. all poor people are clever otherwise they would be died. if youou...
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which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ sure, you coulsay it's an unusual hobby. and yeah, i've had people laugh at me, but i don't care. i just love collecting air. people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. protect your health with the free "state of the air" app from the american lung association. o0 c1 dreary tomorrow? >> well great day. rain comes overnight tonight and in the morning. today we had a lot of clouds that produced nothing. temps stayed cooler because of the clouds... today's high was 76 degrees. the heat is out west... in triple digits. this looks like a mild week... cold air expected to be here next weekend. heat comes back
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the money raised those two to hike foundation which provides at risk youth with educational opportunities. sounds like a big party. >> way to go matt and company. >> stilted, wjz eyewitness news at nine, a woman and her child attacked on the sidewalk outside a store. details coming up. >> smarter than the average bear. more on one schools unexpected visitor. >> another live look outside. your complete with first warning weather forecast still coming up. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, jessica kartalija, and first warning weather with marty bass. it's wjz, maryland's news stat,,,, copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more th
the money raised those two to hike foundation which provides at risk youth with educational opportunities. sounds like a big party. >> way to go matt and company. >> stilted, wjz eyewitness news at nine, a woman and her child attacked on the sidewalk outside a store. details coming up. >> smarter than the average bear. more on one schools unexpected visitor. >> another live look outside. your complete with first warning weather forecast still coming up. >> complete...
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wireless microcontroller over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dlars into american education. that's thousands of ks learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool ♪ ... ♪ [ male announcer ] remember when you were a kid? you ked getting dirty and building things. there were no limits -- yocould move mountains. the john deere 1 series subcompact tractor -- the way grownups move mountains. and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use yet. what will you create? learn more about the easy-to-use 1 series tractor at johndeere.com/1series. >>> today marks the end of sunshine week. 70 days to push for open records and increased transparency. how did the administration that promised to be most transparent in american history do this week? we did get to see president obama and david cameron at a game in ohio on tuesday night. that round trip excursion costed $400,000 big one and we saw his bracket picks, taking north carolina as his top pick. as the ap reported, the obama administration urged congress to keep secret a whole bunch of informa
wireless microcontroller over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dlars into american education. that's thousands of ks learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool ♪ ... ♪ [ male announcer ] remember when you were a kid? you ked getting dirty and building things. there were no limits -- yocould move mountains. the john deere 1 series subcompact tractor -- the way grownups move mountains. and with auto-connect implements, it's the eiest tractor to use...
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which is exactly why we educate people... about comprehensive coverage. yep. the right choice now can pay off later. looks like a bowling ball. yeah. oh! agents, say hello to the second-biggest hailstone in u.s. history. [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ excuse us, while we change into something more comfortable. cool. introducing, the square sunnyd bottle. ♪ introducing free layaway at kmart. it's a great time to get shopping. guidance counselor in coach fired by his school district for writing a racy book and is now suing. he is citing his first amendment rights. >> brian creek says he wrote this book to help empower women in their relationships the 44 page folk is sold on line one reviewer called it in a lightning into the other called a complete trash. i wrote an adult book for adults it's not for grade school students and not for high school students at all. he is a husband and father of two says the highly schedulesexual book is about relationships but his former employer says it's offensive to women and
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if you want to educate kids, you've got to get big donors. if you want to bring in tuition down, the way to do it is get the government out of subsidizing tuition. you'll see it fall very quickly. >> i tend to agree with that. victoria, in point effect, tuition and fees in four-year schools have gone up 300% from 1990 to 2011. inflation during that time was just 75%. so more than three times as fast as inflation. something is wrong. >> something is wrong. and the increase in tuition prices has tracked exactly with the increase and burden of student debt. so the student debt is the debt that thanks to the government, we've created this wonderful system where it's fueling the fire and tuition rates continue to go up. meanwhile, college accessibility is not really the issue in this country. when you rank us globally, we're doing wonderfully. but our graduation rates stink. so colleges need to lower tuition just because they're absurdly high and then they need to do a better job actually getting kids to graduate. >> bill, isn't it time for the co
if you want to educate kids, you've got to get big donors. if you want to bring in tuition down, the way to do it is get the government out of subsidizing tuition. you'll see it fall very quickly. >> i tend to agree with that. victoria, in point effect, tuition and fees in four-year schools have gone up 300% from 1990 to 2011. inflation during that time was just 75%. so more than three times as fast as inflation. something is wrong. >> something is wrong. and the increase in tuition...
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when i also veto the legislation before it did not have dedicated earmark money for education and i think that is absolutely required and imperative for before going to do thisand if we are going to do this. >> he will travel to brazil sunday as he leads a trade mission there in an effort to increase economic opportunity between the states and brazil. mr. manuel said the 20 percent will be in the century of the city. it is in the 100 major cities of the world that the economic cultural intellectual creativity that drives the economy of our respective countries and the world's. it is one of the fastest growing industrialized cities in the world the mayor from china presented mayor emanuel of a statue of a yellow cranes tower. your mailbox may be getting a lot more junk mail your real mailbox not your e-mail, the u.s. postal service is working to correct its direct mail advertising customer base which means more deliveries to millions of mailboxes officials estimate increased milk marketing could create more than $1 billion in new revenue each year. 2 million more americans may be forced to
when i also veto the legislation before it did not have dedicated earmark money for education and i think that is absolutely required and imperative for before going to do thisand if we are going to do this. >> he will travel to brazil sunday as he leads a trade mission there in an effort to increase economic opportunity between the states and brazil. mr. manuel said the 20 percent will be in the century of the city. it is in the 100 major cities of the world that the economic cultural...
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many you don't have to have a college education. most of them as you do not. most just had a high-school degree. >> we hear there is no jobs in america. in that building high-paying jobs sit and they can't up to one year. >> we are actively recruiting every day. starting at $20 per hour. john: most graduates to not have the skills. >> officials love to push higher education. >> but there is another path. >> vocational schools. they get jobs. >> i am paid more than my friends. >> i just bought a car with the money i made. john: they learned technical skills in high school. >> you add many job offers? you did not go to college? >> my brother got out with a master's and is having trouble in his field. john: he cannot find a job. >> it brings us mild two may face. they are proud. -- a smile to my face. john: but this is not to cool? it is not glamorous. obama once money for liberal colleges even he wants to cut support seven enticing it this coup lourdes to have a job. i wholeheartedly agree there is a major push from washington to go to college. take out student
many you don't have to have a college education. most of them as you do not. most just had a high-school degree. >> we hear there is no jobs in america. in that building high-paying jobs sit and they can't up to one year. >> we are actively recruiting every day. starting at $20 per hour. john: most graduates to not have the skills. >> officials love to push higher education. >> but there is another path. >> vocational schools. they get jobs. >> i am paid more...
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and education. without going into debt. flyers have been distributed encouraging people not to go to work, school, bank, or shop. may day is marked in many countries as international workers' day and they want to give the occupy movement a boost with the protest. the question: will it get heated? a main agoers tells fox they don't have any intention of provoking the police or doing anything that would warrant an arrest there have been clashes. over 6,200 protesters have been arrested nationally. and, now, four new york city lawmakers have filed a civil civil rights suit against the city over handling of the occupy wall street protesters and the suit accuses the police of using storm armed tactics and called for independent monitoring of police activity. the protesters in new york will be ready for anything, tomorrow, they say attending spring training marches and instructed intact ticks. so we will see what happens tomorrow. >>neil: i checked with our boss whether we could take off, but ... "no" was the answer. thank you, l
and education. without going into debt. flyers have been distributed encouraging people not to go to work, school, bank, or shop. may day is marked in many countries as international workers' day and they want to give the occupy movement a boost with the protest. the question: will it get heated? a main agoers tells fox they don't have any intention of provoking the police or doing anything that would warrant an arrest there have been clashes. over 6,200 protesters have been arrested...
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the education system must be revamped. the political system must be revamped. and these must be also -- they're revamped along the way. but if a group recognizes an ugly behavior or ugly deed as legitimate, you must not expect other countries or other groups to give it the same recognition. this is an imposition of your will, sir. >> how would you feel if one of your children dated a jew? >> translator: i would have to see who that jewish man or woman would be. i see love amongst people as completely acceptable. there are many jews living in iran with whom we are very close. there are some muslims that marry into jewish families or marry christians. we have no such problems. >> people would be surprised. people will be surprised you say that, mr. president. they will like you for saying that. >> translator: of course, i think none of us should represent the whole population of the united states. but we believe that color, religion, native tongue, ethnic background should create differences or distances between people nor should it be the sole reason to bring pe
the education system must be revamped. the political system must be revamped. and these must be also -- they're revamped along the way. but if a group recognizes an ugly behavior or ugly deed as legitimate, you must not expect other countries or other groups to give it the same recognition. this is an imposition of your will, sir. >> how would you feel if one of your children dated a jew? >> translator: i would have to see who that jewish man or woman would be. i see love amongst...
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they are not educated by cigars. they don't have any idea about the concept whether you are a blue collar worker. you get together and have a conversation. >> john: they do stink but they can't tell consenting adults and cigar lounge, it appalls me. thank you can rocky. my next guest sold marijuana for 15 years. then a few months ago, the feds came. greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> john: biggest job today is drug dealing. interesting that word dealing. sounds nasty. i buy beer at 7-eleven, nobody calls the clerk a dealer, they call them salespeople. but marijuana sellers are dealers because pot is il
they are not educated by cigars. they don't have any idea about the concept whether you are a blue collar worker. you get together and have a conversation. >> john: they do stink but they can't tell consenting adults and cigar lounge, it appalls me. thank you can rocky. my next guest sold marijuana for 15 years. then a few months ago, the feds came. greetings from the windy city of chicago. people here sure are friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make...
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wireless microcontroller over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dlars into american education. that's thousands of ks learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matte if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take something positive away from that. [ jocelyn ] my name is jocelyn, and i'm a cancer survivor. [ mimi ] i had cancer. i have no evidence of disease now. [ erica ] i would love to meet the people that made the machines. i had such an amazing group of doctors and nurses, it would just make such a complete picture of why i'm sitting here today. ♪ [ herb ] from the moment we walked in the front door, just to see me -- not as a cancer patient, but as a person that had been helped by their work. i was just blown away. life's been good to me. i feel like one of the luckiest guys in the world. ♪ with verizo
wireless microcontroller over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dlars into american education. that's thousands of ks learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool ♪ our machines help identify early stages of cancer and it's something that we're extremely proud of. you see someone who is saved because of this technology, you know that the things that you do in your life, matte if i did have an opportunity to meet a cancer survivor, i'm sure i could take...
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education may be more complex. just spending money isn't the answer, but the problem is clear. in the 1970s america led the world in the number of college graduates. as of 2009, we're 14th among rich countries. and the jobs of the -- take federal funding for research and development, which is at half the share of gdp that it was in 1960 according to the national science foundation. industrial policy is more controversial, though historically there simply is no question that the u.s. government has provide ared massive support for industries like aircraft, semiconductors and the internet. fracking, by the way, was a technique pioneered with funding and help from the department of energy. let's be clear, though. governor romney has a strong case to make as well. that same world economic forum study that gave us poor marks for infrastructure gives us terrible marks on taxes and regulation. on the burden of government regulation category, the united states ranks 76th with a score of 3.3 on a total scale of 0 to 7. on the extent and effect of taxati taxation, the united states ranks
education may be more complex. just spending money isn't the answer, but the problem is clear. in the 1970s america led the world in the number of college graduates. as of 2009, we're 14th among rich countries. and the jobs of the -- take federal funding for research and development, which is at half the share of gdp that it was in 1960 according to the national science foundation. industrial policy is more controversial, though historically there simply is no question that the u.s. government...
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the commission on higher education acredits the universities in the midatlantic region t is on notice after documenting the mishandling of the sandusky sex abuse scandal t must submit a report by the end of september detailing the step it is taking to comply with the requirements. officials say they are confident they will be able to address the commission's concerns. >>> the ntsb released scary numbers on drunk driving. alcohol related deaths accounted for one of three fatalities on the road in 2010. officials say while driving drunk the deaths are up slightly. those drinking are above the limits than those in the past. >> and the numbers released show that 70% of deaths in the crashes in 2010 involve drivers with a level that was nearly twice the legal limit that's correct is scary. agencies are ramping up the drunk driving enforcement throughout the weekend. the drive sober or get pulled over campaign opens to take the drunk drivers off the road for good. they should stay sober or stay off the road. >>> we mostly worry about back to school time being stressful. but we as parents ma
the commission on higher education acredits the universities in the midatlantic region t is on notice after documenting the mishandling of the sandusky sex abuse scandal t must submit a report by the end of september detailing the step it is taking to comply with the requirements. officials say they are confident they will be able to address the commission's concerns. >>> the ntsb released scary numbers on drunk driving. alcohol related deaths accounted for one of three fatalities on...
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people all over the country observed a moment of silence for the 20 children and 6 educators. today there is a walk for peace the national rifle association is saying that the answer is to deploy armed guards at schools. our national correspondent has more on the proposal and the backlash it's receiving. >> reporter: don, nra leadership made no mention of a proposed assault weapon ban, or restricting the availability of high capacity magazines but saying that the solution is to put armed police officers at every school. >> the only way to stop a monster from killing our kids is to be personally involved and invested in a plan of protection. the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun and a good guy with a gun. would you rather have your 911 call bring a good guy with a gun from a mileway or from a minuteway? >> senator richard bloomenthal of connecticut rejected the proposal. >> the nra statement today is sadly and shamefully inadequate. calling for more guns and rejecting real action against gun violence. demanding brave leadership, the nra has declined to step forward as
people all over the country observed a moment of silence for the 20 children and 6 educators. today there is a walk for peace the national rifle association is saying that the answer is to deploy armed guards at schools. our national correspondent has more on the proposal and the backlash it's receiving. >> reporter: don, nra leadership made no mention of a proposed assault weapon ban, or restricting the availability of high capacity magazines but saying that the solution is to put armed...
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he was in special education classes in school and things like that. they said mentally he was like a 5 to 8-year-old child. they called him in and started questioning him and with the mentality he had, he agreed to anything that they said. they would say did you do this? he would say yes. >> very little of this testimony was kept on tape. >> exactly. >> frightened. he himself is suspicious and strange and weird. he gives this evidence. he said yeah, i saw you and saw jason. i saw them kill these boys and rape these boys and horrific stuff he came out with. as a result of that you guys are now in very serious trouble. >> yes. i don't think he with the mentality he had and his iq level, i don't think he could really comprehend the level of trouble he was in or he drug us into with him. >> how well did you know him? >> not well. jason baldwin was my best friend. jesse was someone we would see around. maybe he would be out shooting pool, but he was not as close to us as we knew each other. >> why did you think he was doing this? >> it's hard to say. part
he was in special education classes in school and things like that. they said mentally he was like a 5 to 8-year-old child. they called him in and started questioning him and with the mentality he had, he agreed to anything that they said. they would say did you do this? he would say yes. >> very little of this testimony was kept on tape. >> exactly. >> frightened. he himself is suspicious and strange and weird. he gives this evidence. he said yeah, i saw you and saw jason. i...
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>> when conservatives nor liberals say we will spend money on education, we know perfectly well a lot of it goes to the bureaucracy and teachers union and nothing to do with the kids. sometimes they say they will spend money on defense and doesn't have anything to do with how strong our military is. we have to be very careful not to let somebody throw up a red flag when people say welfare and act as if welfare is helping people, it really doesn't. gerri: i want to talk about ben bernanke and the fed. listen to this from ben bernanke. >> to fiscal cliff isn't addressed, don't think our tools are strong enough to offset the effects of a major fiscal shock so it is really important for the fiscal policymakers to work together to find a solution for that. gerri: what do you make of the fed's move? it struck me as overreaching in the extreme especially when he himself says we really don't have the tools to deal with unemployment. >> i think he means we the fed. we reduce the increase in government spending a little bit with the sequester. that is a good thing for the economy. you'd are you
>> when conservatives nor liberals say we will spend money on education, we know perfectly well a lot of it goes to the bureaucracy and teachers union and nothing to do with the kids. sometimes they say they will spend money on defense and doesn't have anything to do with how strong our military is. we have to be very careful not to let somebody throw up a red flag when people say welfare and act as if welfare is helping people, it really doesn't. gerri: i want to talk about ben bernanke...
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it's like, how could somebody involved in educating kids, in this was special education, even a screenname, crazy for the nats, the nationals, the baseball team, would indicate that he's just a regular guy. teacher taking the summer off, 50-something years old, going to baseball games. but here he is inside this house, after a graphic chat, attempting to meet a teenage boy home alone for sex. i mean, it was mind-boggling to me. it wouldn't be the first time, but i didn't know it when i saw it. >> i'm a lonely man, guy. >> you talk about sex acts with a dog. us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. i'm starting to feel a change. hi jamie, love this stuff. things are moving along. activia helps with occasional irregularity, when eaten 3 times a day. i can't believe th
it's like, how could somebody involved in educating kids, in this was special education, even a screenname, crazy for the nats, the nationals, the baseball team, would indicate that he's just a regular guy. teacher taking the summer off, 50-something years old, going to baseball games. but here he is inside this house, after a graphic chat, attempting to meet a teenage boy home alone for sex. i mean, it was mind-boggling to me. it wouldn't be the first time, but i didn't know it when i saw it....
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by 2050 it could consume almost 2/5, crowding out vital spending on education infrastructure, science and technology, not to mention the military and social security. how on earth did we get here and what can we do about it? >> a big part of the underpinnings of the system is all of us kidding ourselves. someone else is somehow magically paying for this. well, there is no one paying for this except all of us. >> david goldhill, the ceo of the game show network, is an unlikely agitator in the health care debate. he got involved after his father went to the hospital with pneumonia and died from an infection while he was there. >> i saw a hospital with less impressive information technology than my dry cleaner has, than my auto mechanic has. a couple times my father was taken for procedures meant for other patients. there's trash on the floor almost everywhere. it overflows in a patient's room. you're endlessly dealing with personnel who don't know anything about your case. this is the intensive care unit we're talking about. >> the fate of goldhill's father is all too common. every year
by 2050 it could consume almost 2/5, crowding out vital spending on education infrastructure, science and technology, not to mention the military and social security. how on earth did we get here and what can we do about it? >> a big part of the underpinnings of the system is all of us kidding ourselves. someone else is somehow magically paying for this. well, there is no one paying for this except all of us. >> david goldhill, the ceo of the game show network, is an unlikely...
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everybody has to have a house, everybody has to have an education, whatever it is. some, through sinister exploitation of that desire, others with reckless abandon inside this desire, collaborate and say, why don't we give a bunch of people we don't have so we can feel better about ourselves. is that fair on my part? >> totally fair. that's exactly what happened when the tech bubble burst, and they said, what bubble do we have left? it turned out to be a credit bubble? where are you going to use that? on mortgages. >> give them education, give them money -- >> as long as they're being made to people and they know they will not be repaid. >> in the film, they feed you a dream that's just delusional. >> it's like an opium dealer, and the new drug of choice in this country is opium, and the thing that strikes me is you tell people, the best response to despair is not hope. the best response to despair is not even rage and anger. the best response to despair is action. what everybody involved in this is trying to do is raise awareness, which is the first action, the sec
everybody has to have a house, everybody has to have an education, whatever it is. some, through sinister exploitation of that desire, others with reckless abandon inside this desire, collaborate and say, why don't we give a bunch of people we don't have so we can feel better about ourselves. is that fair on my part? >> totally fair. that's exactly what happened when the tech bubble burst, and they said, what bubble do we have left? it turned out to be a credit bubble? where are you going...
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except for educating me, of course. but they give you incentive programs to be good and get out, but when you take advantage of them, it doesn't always work out like you think it will. hopefully it works out. i expect it not to, but i'm hoping it does. and for my kid's sake, i've got the try. you know, if i've got to bug them and they get tired of me and they start yelling at me, you know, so be it. this is my life. i always thought i was a good dad until this happened, and a good dad doesn't leave their kids, you know? >> what's your plans when you see them? >> just hold them. hold them and never let them go. i just don't want to let them down ever again. >> over at the level five facility, another father reunites with his son inside pnm. >> i've been in prison since -- well, off and on since '82. this time i have been in since 2002. >> why? >> drugs. >> i guess that we both got caught up in drugs and we're both here. >> what kind drugs? using, selling? what? >> both. >> when i look at him, it's like looking at myself.
except for educating me, of course. but they give you incentive programs to be good and get out, but when you take advantage of them, it doesn't always work out like you think it will. hopefully it works out. i expect it not to, but i'm hoping it does. and for my kid's sake, i've got the try. you know, if i've got to bug them and they get tired of me and they start yelling at me, you know, so be it. this is my life. i always thought i was a good dad until this happened, and a good dad doesn't...
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>> there is a balance between modern education, not western. but heritage between the air of/muslim to instill so they grow up with a balanced mind and personality. john: 80% of muslim do not want evolution taught. >> they reject it and some say if you teach it as a series quote-unquote as a western scientists explain it it is okay. 80% rejected 50 percent don't teach it the other 50% teach it but it is not true as but necessary, evolution is taught in many parts of the world. all schools in egypt. even the teachers tell the students we teach you this but we don't believe it. it is a problem to explain people it does not have to be atheistic. hopefully it will work out. john: nidal guessoum what was the world without god look like? my next guest says you do not want to live there. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. re price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper av
>> there is a balance between modern education, not western. but heritage between the air of/muslim to instill so they grow up with a balanced mind and personality. john: 80% of muslim do not want evolution taught. >> they reject it and some say if you teach it as a series quote-unquote as a western scientists explain it it is okay. 80% rejected 50 percent don't teach it the other 50% teach it but it is not true as but necessary, evolution is taught in many parts of the world. all...
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, get an education in life. or you can come in here and learn how to be a better criminal. a lot of people just -- just can't deal with isolation. >> oh, man, you read my eyes like -- >> in an attempt to help inmates come to terms with their crimes, one unique program uses literature. ♪ this particular group is discussing "macbeth," shakespeare's tragedy about a general's murderous rise to power and eventual demise. >> i'm from the hood, you know, i'm from the hood. and since i came in contact with shakespeare, i see a lot of those parallels that correlate with urban life, you know, to urban lifehood, you know, the 21st century in comparison to the 1600s, the time shakespeare wrote the play. >> "macbeth" mirrors a life of tragedy but also brings about understanding because when you look into something and you see yourself, and you understand yourself, you understand the world. >> what is the relationship between "macbeth" and banquil? shakespeare doesn't fill in that gap. are they friends? does he feel some lo
, get an education in life. or you can come in here and learn how to be a better criminal. a lot of people just -- just can't deal with isolation. >> oh, man, you read my eyes like -- >> in an attempt to help inmates come to terms with their crimes, one unique program uses literature. ♪ this particular group is discussing "macbeth," shakespeare's tragedy about a general's murderous rise to power and eventual demise. >> i'm from the hood, you know, i'm from the...
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the money put into education, infrastructure, r oads and bridges should be covering america but that is not happening. >> right now trying to get casino gambling near the city but they were selling with the idea money goes to education. that means we can take that money putting it to other things instead. neil: i did not think of that. the at such as security trust fund we have been doing this for years. you think we would learn our lesson. speaker after speaker of and for structure, sound investment, salt of the years, here is the virtuous story for a good is not going to those people are rhodes and bridges. >> no. with the president stimulus package very, very little went to infrastructure. if i recall the upper estimate with the commerce you might talk about the range of $50 billion. but in fact, the number is much smaller roads and bridges. but it seems that is all we talk about something the government does less off -- less of more of a grandiose scheme. >> because then we have a heartwarming stories that is one small productive part it was about one out of 1,000 shots of a prod
the money put into education, infrastructure, r oads and bridges should be covering america but that is not happening. >> right now trying to get casino gambling near the city but they were selling with the idea money goes to education. that means we can take that money putting it to other things instead. neil: i did not think of that. the at such as security trust fund we have been doing this for years. you think we would learn our lesson. speaker after speaker of and for structure,...
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and the jobs of the future will all require more education than in the past. or take federal funding for research and development, which is at half the share of gdp that it was in 1960, according to the national science foundation. industry policy is more controversial, though historically, there is no question that the u.s. government has provided massive support for industries like aircraft, semiconductors and the internet. fracking, by the way, was a technique pioneered with funding and help by the department of energy. let's be clear though, governor romney has a case to make as well. we get terrible marks on taxes and regulation. on the burden of government regulation the united states ranks 76th, with a score of 3.3 on a total scale of from zero to seven, on the extent and effect of taxation you can the united states ranks 69th out of 144 countries on total tax rate, percentage of profit, the united states came in 103rd out of 144. now the truth is that overall, the u.s. economy remains highly competitive the world economic forums report ranks the u.s. o
and the jobs of the future will all require more education than in the past. or take federal funding for research and development, which is at half the share of gdp that it was in 1960, according to the national science foundation. industry policy is more controversial, though historically, there is no question that the u.s. government has provided massive support for industries like aircraft, semiconductors and the internet. fracking, by the way, was a technique pioneered with funding and help...
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i also help with the education. and i sing and dance. and as soon as i start dancing. everybody comes to me and says, teach me. teach me. i want to dance. and besides that i'm a lot of fun. i'm funny. my prison time goes by like that. so i make it smooth for other people too. >> neve tirza not only has a rec room for dancing, it has one other unusual facility. one we've never seen in any other prison. a petting zoo. >> what we found is that -- the treating of animals is something very therapeutic for them. some of them were victims, their parents victims, so that helps them deal with those issues. people who have violent offenses learn how to be gentle and they learn how to respect a living creature. and there's a dark room in there. there's a comfortable chair and an aquarium for fish that glow in the dark and it's supposed to be a place for relaxation. >> translator: something inside of me really enjoys the silence. because for many, many years i lived in a very difficult and emotional storm. >> valeda is serving 25 years for aiding and abetting murder. she and her b
i also help with the education. and i sing and dance. and as soon as i start dancing. everybody comes to me and says, teach me. teach me. i want to dance. and besides that i'm a lot of fun. i'm funny. my prison time goes by like that. so i make it smooth for other people too. >> neve tirza not only has a rec room for dancing, it has one other unusual facility. one we've never seen in any other prison. a petting zoo. >> what we found is that -- the treating of animals is something...
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while the government provides a free vocational education. almost two-thirds of germany's young people take part in apprenticeships. >> it ranges from hair dresser training to running a nuclear power plant. >> siemens peter soenson says his company is training around 10,000 apprentices in germany. there's a hefty price tag for each training. over $120,000. that's a major investment. >> it is. >> and you think you get a return on it. >> we know we do. >> and other companies in germany do similar things? >> this is not forced upon us. we believe it's a good business model. i think that germany's success as an exporting company is based on this skill. >> germany's success has been nothing short of remarkable. once known as the sick man of europe, the company enacted reforms, cut costs and went through a painful restructuring. unemployment peaked at over 11%, much higher than the eurozone and the united states, but the changes have made germany much more competitive. manufacturing exports started soaring and during the global recession, unemploym
while the government provides a free vocational education. almost two-thirds of germany's young people take part in apprenticeships. >> it ranges from hair dresser training to running a nuclear power plant. >> siemens peter soenson says his company is training around 10,000 apprentices in germany. there's a hefty price tag for each training. over $120,000. that's a major investment. >> it is. >> and you think you get a return on it. >> we know we do. >> and...
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put my baby first, focus on my education, get my ged. >> you're a good kid, kymyada. you'll do just fine. >> yeah. >> it's going to be a challenge. it's in the best interest of the baby along with kymyada. and hopefully she'll work the program and she won't be back in here. it's still up to her. she still has to work it. >>> he said, no i asked you to leave. the man put handcuffs on me. >> she's on probation for battery. there's some type of impulse control problem here that leaves me very concerned. >> perfect situation for finally meeting my dad. he left letters for me for when i grew up. sounds like a nice guy. >> you're very immature. like a kid that don't want to grow up. >> i wanted to plead guilty and get it over with. my mom never steered me wrong. she knows what's best.
put my baby first, focus on my education, get my ged. >> you're a good kid, kymyada. you'll do just fine. >> yeah. >> it's going to be a challenge. it's in the best interest of the baby along with kymyada. and hopefully she'll work the program and she won't be back in here. it's still up to her. she still has to work it. >>> he said, no i asked you to leave. the man put handcuffs on me. >> she's on probation for battery. there's some type of impulse control...
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he is saving it. >> you're compensated for other things like education and skillsets. i don't think we should discount the blue-collar. neil: no one is discounting blue-collar worker i find it odd in right to work states, melissa, expand on this, they have been experiencing a job boom for the most part. they had seen job growth. and those that do not exercise the same powers to be apart from unions are not. >> they're also making the argument for being more automated. she is sayg it is dangerous and wages aren't high enough. that seems like a reason to put more machines to work because put the machines in danger. if wages are low we have fewer workers the wages would rise. seems like the market could take care of this particular problem at the ports if we would let it work rather than having a union in the middle artificially gumming up the works. neil: we can go back and forth on the need for this but i guess i'm talking about here post the election, you can't argue, melissa, you feel unions did carry the president over the finish line. >> of course. neil: they got ou
he is saving it. >> you're compensated for other things like education and skillsets. i don't think we should discount the blue-collar. neil: no one is discounting blue-collar worker i find it odd in right to work states, melissa, expand on this, they have been experiencing a job boom for the most part. they had seen job growth. and those that do not exercise the same powers to be apart from unions are not. >> they're also making the argument for being more automated. she is sayg it...
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tonight's state education officials say the last two days of class's at lake forest high school while the teachers have been on strike should not count. the school board withdrew a salary offer after 14 hours of negotiations the two sides went back to the table this afternoon with the union expected to present its salary proposal the education officials didn't specify why the last few days of losses would not count. the school district spokesperson says she had not heard about that. chicago police arrest one of their own, a veteran officer who trained rookie cops accused of taking bribes. nearly three-quarters of $1 million of drugs taken off the streets. romney sticking by controversial statements he made about voters during a private fund-raiser. this was the coolest day in chicago and 100 and daisyin 110 days. ot sfilodour ♪ introducing free layaway at kmart. it's a great time to get shopping. if you are flying american airlines this fall be where because flights are being cancelled right and left 100 pilots expected to pick it thursday at o'hare the canceled 61 flights today far
tonight's state education officials say the last two days of class's at lake forest high school while the teachers have been on strike should not count. the school board withdrew a salary offer after 14 hours of negotiations the two sides went back to the table this afternoon with the union expected to present its salary proposal the education officials didn't specify why the last few days of losses would not count. the school district spokesperson says she had not heard about that. chicago...
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we just try to educate them. that's the main thing. they need to know what they're doing wrong and know how to change it. you can make a difference today. you don't have to wait until you get to condemned row. you can keep your birth date and don't know your death date. you can do that. it's up to you. can you guys do that? are you guys willing to take that chance? >> what i got out of it was i don't want to end up in jail so i got to start watching what i'm doing. start making better choices. because one little messed up choice could ruin my whole life. >> i think i learned i don't want to be here. that's about it. it ain't a good place to be. >> it has to come within you. you have to want to change. i've always said this, this is for my victim. i can't give him his life back. but, i can save somebody else's life, because of what i did. i hope his family knows that, you know, what happened to him, it's not in vain anymore. some people are actually being saved. all right, you all take care, man. take care. hopefully we don't see you gu
we just try to educate them. that's the main thing. they need to know what they're doing wrong and know how to change it. you can make a difference today. you don't have to wait until you get to condemned row. you can keep your birth date and don't know your death date. you can do that. it's up to you. can you guys do that? are you guys willing to take that chance? >> what i got out of it was i don't want to end up in jail so i got to start watching what i'm doing. start making better...
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education, training, library services and then the other was protective services. i know again there is difference what you might say security guard or police officer and firefighter. architecture and engineer -- that is pretty common and similar. melissa: i could see, when you compare a police officer who's really out there with the life on the line carrying a gun or a fireman runing into a burning building versus somebody who is working security still doing a freight job i don't think that is necessarily that comparable. but with engineers and architects, how does anyone justify that? >> by the way in protective services are lifeguards. so it is a broad category to say the least. melissa: well. >> but so architects seem to be looking at the same kind of activities. on the other hand some of these government buildings are pretty nice because the taxpayers are paying for them, not the private sector. melissa: yeah. there were some places where you found the private sector was making a lot more than the public sector just to be fair. one was state and local governme
education, training, library services and then the other was protective services. i know again there is difference what you might say security guard or police officer and firefighter. architecture and engineer -- that is pretty common and similar. melissa: i could see, when you compare a police officer who's really out there with the life on the line carrying a gun or a fireman runing into a burning building versus somebody who is working security still doing a freight job i don't think that is...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >> this is the fox report and time now for the top of the news. former massachusetts governor mitt romney saying marriage should be between one man and one woman. of course all of this coming after president obama said same-sex coupems should be allowed to remarryreferencing jobs in the economy as well and a large part highlights the role of faith. lauren green is with me in the studio . it is a way to bridge a gap between the faith and evangilical faith . that is what brigham young is to mormon. he hammered home the themes of family ethic. >> religious liberty is the first freedom in our constitution . justice for the persecute compassion for the needy and sick. and mercy for the child waiting to be born, there is no greater force for good of the nation than christian conscience. >> he did avoid mentioning his mormon religion and choosing to talk of faith in broader terms. >> this unprecedented for someone who is mormon to address the university? >> yes, he is not the f
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. >> this is the fox report and time now for the top of the news. former massachusetts governor mitt romney saying marriage should be between one man and one woman. of course all of this coming after president obama said same-sex coupems should be allowed to remarryreferencing jobs in the economy as well and a large part highlights the role of faith. lauren green is with me in the studio . it is a way to bridge a gap...
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. >> he was educated. he knew what the hell he was talking about. we liked a lot of the same [ expletive ]. he was a son of a preacher and in the punk rock movement out in new york. >> our conversation was about the music scene. we was able to get together on kind of like this common bond that we had with each other to begin with. and it just became something else as we went along. >> and the more i talked to him, the more i actually realized that ied that more in common with him than some of the guys i'd bud did up with for close to 20 years. but that really changed me in a lot of ways. >> bryan's breakaway from the skin heads was accelerated when julie became pregnant. it would be bryan's first biological child. >> when we found out we were pregnant with him, i realized it wasn't about just me anymore. i had this baby coming, and the partying had to stop. being a derelict had to stop. but he really opened my eyes to what it means to be a man, basically, and try to step up to the plate. >> bryan slowly withdrew from skinhead activities, spending mo
. >> he was educated. he knew what the hell he was talking about. we liked a lot of the same [ expletive ]. he was a son of a preacher and in the punk rock movement out in new york. >> our conversation was about the music scene. we was able to get together on kind of like this common bond that we had with each other to begin with. and it just became something else as we went along. >> and the more i talked to him, the more i actually realized that ied that more in common with...
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and i think that some of them really excel if their education and if their businesses but the bottom line is that we believe in the rule of law and until we get our borders secured it will continue. it will not stop now. people will be making a big run not border not to mention the additional cost of the obama health care. now we have people here that will qualify probably for obama health care. what will that do to the state? s we will have a larger base to have to deliver health care services to. and in arizona, we already spend $1.7 billion a year on illegal immigration. all i have asked all along, neil, was to have our borders secured and collectively, together, sit down and say, well we will solve the other issues. not meantime we are the recipients of bearing the costs and we are the recipients of the open border and the recipients of the drug cartels and we are the gateway to america. to drop this on friday when there is a good possibility the senate bill 1070 will be issuing, the supreme court will issue their decision on monday, they preempt everything. >>neil: so, you quest
and i think that some of them really excel if their education and if their businesses but the bottom line is that we believe in the rule of law and until we get our borders secured it will continue. it will not stop now. people will be making a big run not border not to mention the additional cost of the obama health care. now we have people here that will qualify probably for obama health care. what will that do to the state? s we will have a larger base to have to deliver health care services...
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it's a free fun and educational event. >> i never knew what ramparts was. it's actually the walls around the fort. >> reporter: i think what has been so impressive is just how many people are complimentary of baltimore city. those of us from here are walking around saying how beautiful the city looks. those visiting say they can't believe the sights and the sound of all the boats coming in. they are practicing over head with the navy blue angles. they say it's going to be a wonderful weekend. coming up tonight at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 we are going to talk to people about what they're learning as an educational experience. you will be surprised to hear some of the answers. back to you. >> look ing forward to that. thank you. stay with us through out the day and tonight and the weekend, but make a special note to join us on monday morning at 11:00 for a live star spangled sailabration special with bob along with jessica and mary. >>> in other news this noon, maryland state police are investigating yet another wrong way interstate crash. this one happened on int
it's a free fun and educational event. >> i never knew what ramparts was. it's actually the walls around the fort. >> reporter: i think what has been so impressive is just how many people are complimentary of baltimore city. those of us from here are walking around saying how beautiful the city looks. those visiting say they can't believe the sights and the sound of all the boats coming in. they are practicing over head with the navy blue angles. they say it's going to be a...
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education is key to innovation. i just want to say about this that the shift at the moment in the american work force, seniors now make up 18% of the american work force, from 13% ten years ago, paying off debt, whatever and so forth. they're still in money trouble. of course, that's impacted younger people because they're not getting out of the work force, and young people make up 40 to 50% of the work force, lower than it's been since 1958. >> and the two-party political system, it won't be happening any time soon, don't you worry about that. >>> now on to international news that some people like to talk about once in a while. the latest attempts to quell the assad regime using things like predator zones, friends of syria considering 60 nations, including the u.s., providing additional aid to rebels over the weekend. secretary of state hillary clinton continued her rhetoric to assad. >> we have agreed not only sanctions but a means of enforcing them. we now have a sanctions committee. that was quite an accomplishm
education is key to innovation. i just want to say about this that the shift at the moment in the american work force, seniors now make up 18% of the american work force, from 13% ten years ago, paying off debt, whatever and so forth. they're still in money trouble. of course, that's impacted younger people because they're not getting out of the work force, and young people make up 40 to 50% of the work force, lower than it's been since 1958. >> and the two-party political system, it...
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i think it's critically important that every american knows if they work hard to get an education and live their life right and apply for a job and that they have a fair shot at a bright and prosperous future. that's absolutely right. let me ask you this, do you think that passing trillion dollar debt of our generation on to our kids gives them a fair shot? i sure don't. >> well, governor romney is on a bus tour taking him through new hampshire, pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, iowa and michigan as well. and keeping a focus on jobs every time. >> jamie: and another fox news alert, now on major developments taking place in syria. >> love of-- -- the situation continues to be tense as the united nations now announcing plans to suspend its mission there, because of the escalating violence. the u.n. is pulling back its observers who will no longer be conducting patrols and doing that because of safety concerns, but they will stay in their locations until further notice. and the human rights group, amnesty international released a report this week, detailing the death and destruction in near
i think it's critically important that every american knows if they work hard to get an education and live their life right and apply for a job and that they have a fair shot at a bright and prosperous future. that's absolutely right. let me ask you this, do you think that passing trillion dollar debt of our generation on to our kids gives them a fair shot? i sure don't. >> well, governor romney is on a bus tour taking him through new hampshire, pennsylvania, ohio, wisconsin, iowa and...